[1] However, realizing his natural talent and determination, he eventually took him to see Ramazan Zolfaghari, a musician who was a student of Aqa Hossein-Qoli.
At the end of three years he received the symbolic Golden Battle-Axe, awarded to outstanding students.
[1] His acquaintance with the iconic singer Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri at a private celebration led to the discovery of one of the greatest Iranian singing talents.
Following the establishment of the radio, Neydavoud worked with the broadcasters just like other artists did, some being Reza Mahjoubi, Ali Akbar Shahnazi, Habib Samayi, Abolhassan Saba and Musa Maroufi.
He either wrote lyrics or composed for famous singers such as Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri, Moluk Zarrabi, Ruhangiz, Adib Khansari, Javad Badi Zadeh and Gholam Hossein Banan.